Daz Dillinger You Shouldn’t Wish Death or Prison on Your Worst Enemy; Not Even Suge Knight

Fans of Hip Hop music have witnessed the ascension of Suge Knight from the early 90’s and have saw his downfall that has led to his recent imprisonment. Some of the mistakes Suge has made has been well documented, and a lot of the stories of him being a troublemaker have been told.  However, I can’t say that  I am happy that he is going to prison; especially for 28 years. Then again, his actions hasn’t directly affected me personally. With that said,  I can imagine that there are some folks out there that have no sympathy for Suge.

It seems one of those people is former Death Row artist Daz Dillinger. He made a video that was basically mocking Knight and the predicament he is in. He not only laughed at the outcome of Suge, but sarcastically suggested that Suge’s son should “go visit your daddy; he need you.”

That was kind of cold blooded considering Suge Knight Jr. has went public and voice his concerns regarding his dad’s health.

There is old saying from the street that says that ‘I wouldn’t wish death or jail on my worst enemy.’ Of course there are some parameters to that statement. People can be cruel sometimes and certain things are unforgiving. I personally don’t know what Suge did to Daz, but it seemed kind of extreme to make a video about his misfortunate’s. I personally thought it was tasteless and beneath him.

In the Bible it says Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord.” Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord. Psalms 58:10

In conclusion, it seems like karma is biting Suge in the ass. The image of him walking around with a blood red suit and a cigar in his mouth is etched in rap history. The picture of him in the BMW with 2Pac the night he got shot is iconic. The speech of him dissing Diddy at the Source Awards is legendary. People know he was the rap bully and it looks like he is paying for it. Regardless of his fate, real niggas  and believers in a higher power know you don’t rejoice in someone else’s sorrow. Because you might find yourself in the same situation.

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